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Painters' Half Marathon (12.95)

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Location:

Kowloon Tong,Hong Kong

Member Since:

Jul 02, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Unaided:

5K - 17:11 (track Pre-kids and at BYU) (1998)

10K - 35:48 (track Pre-kids and at BYU) (1998)

10K - 35:34 (road - Shek Mun 10k 12/12)

1/2 Marathon 1:19:44 (UNICEF HM 11/12)

Marathon 2:47:08 (ING Hartford Connecticut 10/10)

Aided:

St. George Marathon 2:50:40 (10/08)

1/2 marathon - Hobble Creek 1:17:14 (8/08)

10K - Deseret News 10K - 35:02 (7/08)

Short-Term Running Goals:

PR 1/2 marathon AGAIN


Long-Term Running Goals:

Break 2:46 in Boston!

Personal:

I used to run for BYU, but only after trying out three times and finally walking on, so I was never a star. However, it was wonderful to run with great people and under Coach Shane. When you run with fast people, you can't help to improve! I graduated BYU in 1998, and didn't run a race until 2002, after having my second child. My hiatus and other crazy life commitments have made my competitive running suffer, but the last couple of years I have tried to get back into it the best I can. I have been married since 1996, to Paul Lowry, who is a runner himself. I have three boys (my three rascals), ages 12, 10, and 8.

After a great 2008 season, I was injured and eventually diagnosed and cross-diagnosed with Ankylosing Spondylitis, a type of arthritis disease, which precludes running for all but the most stubborn.  So I am on medications, trying to stay healthy, and seeing my PT often.  And running!  Now beating the streets in Hong Kong.

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After some insomniatic hours last night, I took some Benadryl at 1am and reset my clock so now I am rushing to get out the door to work.

This morning I was on my own, and my warm up included the least pain in quite a while, just some niggling and three periods of pain for about 5 sec each.  Much better than for the past 1-2 weeks, and I was able to hit my first mile in 8:24 (have been more like 10:30 or so for first miles recently).

Did reverse Goosenest route.  Hit one mile (over half of it was downhill) in 7:00 and a couple others under 7:30.  Had to remind myself that it was an easy day and to tell my horses to wait for Saturday.

7:45 ave pace.

 Mizuno

123 lbs this morning.  Dang, I wanted to be at 120 by Saturday.  Shall I do a four day fast to make it happen?  j/k
 

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Ran with the 5am Scenic Drive group at a VERY easy pace.  I think we were averaging 9:45 or so.  I ran with them for 6 miles then stopped for a potty break at a church, which had lots of women exercising in the dark with very relaxing music on (presumably yoga).  I think I would just fall asleep if trying to exercise to that new agey stuff.  Yoga and running are pretty much opposites in my mind.  I ran on my own for 2.3 after that at about 8:10 pace.

I was going to do a couple of miles at race pace but my groin was feeling worse again this morning, some pain in the first mile or so and then niggling the rest of the time, so I just laid off.  Perhaps I'll do a two mile tempo or strides tomorrow.

Did the grocery shopping thing after running and I was cold and miserable.  SF was about 25F this morning, not that cold, but lots of wind swirling old snow all around.  What a miserable town, why do I run and shop there?
 

 Ave pace 9:15
 

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I met MacK at Loafer Elementary.  I was bracing myself for 0-5F, but it was actually 15F which was sooo much more bearable.  There is a huge difference to me. 

So I jumped right into a faster pace instead of doing the slow warm up.  It seems when I warm up slow my groin hurts more and when I jump in the the 8's in the first mile I actually feel a lot better.  I think Ted also had a pain that was worse when he ran slower.  It seems counterintuitive.  But it worked today, my leg felt well except for one 3 second pain section in the first mile.  Yesterday my groin hurt or bugged me the whole time, and it hurt after the run until about 3pm.  So I guess I will stop doing the slow warm up if the faster warm up continues to be successful.

 It was nice to run with MacK and catch up with her.  She isn't doing speed yet so I didn't ask to do a couple tempo miles.  I threw in two strides in the last mile after she peeled off.  Two strides is a wussy attempt at some speed but I guess its better than nothing.

Ave pace 8:03 

Mizuno

 


 

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I didn't wake up when my alarm went off!  And I had a rendevous with Jamie that I consequently missed.   I am so sorry Jamie!  I got there 20 minutes late, then drove around to see if you were around, and then ran by your home, but there were no lights on.  Perhaps I had the good fortune of you sleeping in too?  

5F made for a cold morning. Tights under windbreaker pants make it hard to move the legs.  My injury felt good again today jumping right into a faster pace (first mile 7:39).

So I didn't have time to do the eight miles I wanted to do.  I threw in four strides.

Ave pace 7:54.

Mizuno 

 

 

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7.280.000.000.000.000.000.007.28

Met with MacKenzie and did a shorter Payson loop.  My hip/groin pain is still doing well with a faster start.  Feeling good for tomorrow, but I didn't get good sleep (5.5 hours, kept waking up to check watch, afraid I would sleep in like yesterday).  Perhaps will jump in bed after a shower for a little more shut eye. 

I'll see lots of you in St. George!  This will be fun!

Ave pace 8:09

Mizuno 

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Race: Painters' Half Marathon (12.95) (13.1 Miles) 01:21:39, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
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5.000.0012.950.000.000.000.0017.95

So, Big PR baby!!!!!!

Chick score - Zero.  # ladies participating, about 500.  My biggest race ever. 

I would guess that the course is off, and about 12.95 from a nontechnical average of all our Garmins, which would make this time a 1:22:36 (1:22:42 per Ted) for a true 13.1. I am eating humble pie about Sasha science. He was off by a measley one second per mile.

That is just over a six minute PR.

I am so grateful to Ted for pacing me. I think having a great pacer is worth one full minute, and most don't have that benefit, so hat's off to Ted. Thank you so much!

I warmed up 1 mile with Josse and Marcie, then another mile with Marcie. Leg felt good. We didn't have time to stretch much and we did just one stride. We found Ted at the starting line, and Ted, Ruth, Marcie and I were going to start off together for a 6:40 first mile, which Ted sensibly turned into a 6:24 mile, so our pack broke down pretty much right from the start.

1 - 6:24, felt good, Ted asked if it felt like a good "jog" I said yes which I think was the wrong answer because he started to lead me to 6:15ish pace instead of the 6:25ish pace we had planned on.

2 - 6:22, still feeling good, but harder to talk

3 - 6:17, starting to feel some stomach sourness, trying to ignore it, swished water through my mouth at the water stop, I think Ted teases a couple of guys that they have just gotten "Chicked"

4 - 6:22

5 - 6:23, steep but not too long hill in this section, stinky but made up pace after it, Water stop with one shot blok, hard to swallow and I do alot of coughing and takes alot of effort to down it.

6 - 6:07 Ted is getting fiesty in his pacing, had some downhill,

7 - 6:15 Ted starts out this mile just under 6 minute pace for the first quarter and I'm like, "Ted we're going 6:00 pace" and he says, "We are?" Nice try Ted! He was trying to test me but I didn't feel like it was sustainable so we pull back. I imagine Sasha saying to Ted, "Now if she is looking strong, try to sneek down to 6 minute pace and see if she cooperates." Perhaps for Hobble Creek in the summer.

8 - 6:17 - Second water station in this mile, same shot blok issue, then we go into a neighborhood where Ted and I debated which direction to go, he voted right and that was correct, I think we lost a second or two there

9 - 6:29 - nasty long uphill into a neighborhood, and I am not feeling so spry

10 - 6:16, not so sure I can drop the pace after the long uphill but so grateful to see another good split, Ted is starting to bark at me to stay on his shoulder

11 - 6:15, this mile is so hard, Ted is coaxing me, coaxing me through it. I am sure this mile would have been 20 seconds slower or more without him, we go through a section where there are racers behind us going the opposite direction than we are through a water stop and they are crossing our path AND walking and I grumble, so Ted yells multiple times, CLEAR THE WAY, MAKE A PATH, or something like that, it was like him saying "Make way for the Queen." If I can't have a clear path, at least I have an ROTC leader to make sure I have a path :)

12 - 6:28, this is where I start falling apart, I am really feeling it, but there are so many people going the other direction on the race path who are cheering me on (oh, did I mention I am in first place for the ladies all through the race?!?), and I am thinking that some of them are new to the sport, so I am thinking, "Make it look like you are having fun, Michelle, you don't want them to think that it's miserable even for the front runners." So I try to smile and make it look bearable, and I think that it helped me not slow down more than I did. And Ted is HARRASSING me at this point, just like I asked him to, and it would work for 10-15 minute segments, and I think having him pace me was worth about 20 seconds on this mile. I was telling myself, you may be hitting a wall, but do not make it as bad as St. George (where slowed down 1-1:30 per mile for the last three miles). I did get passed by a couple of guys in this mile :(

13 - 6:35 pace (I measured 12.88 but everyone else I talked to measured longer). This mile was soooo hard but I tried not to let go too bad, and was able to turn it on a little bit at the end. I was passed by a couple of guys in the last 1/2 mile, though I am sad to say. Had to fake it for the crowds at the end. Some crying and moaning in the last couple of miles (specifically when Ted told me to pick it up once-then he told me no whining) and at the end, all very typical for me.

So, I faded a little but that is because the pace for the first 3/4 of the race was risky and in foreign territory and just plain at my limit. I am grateful for Ted's encouragement, especially in the last couple of miles. I would have hit him on the head if I had had more energy, so I guess that is a lesson for pacers, don't be too easy on your racers or they'll actually have energy to do the violence on you that they want to.

I looked for lady number 2 and was so happy to see the very talented Ruthie come in, looking like the race was a cake walk. She is scary fast!

Jogged 2 with Ted, Logan, Hal and James. It was nice to pick Logan's brain - thanks for humoring me Logan.

Thank you so much to all bloggers who are a part of my successes. I can't believe I have come so far in 6.5 months (remember Sasha and Sarah, meeting a chubby Michelle Lowry on July 4th who said she wanted to run a 3:20 marathon?).

Asics

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